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MONTREAL – Hockey Canada announced Tuesday that Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson has been officially named to Team Canada’s roster for the 2025 IIHF World Championship. The 31-year-old confirmed to ...
Some have suggested Montreal Canadiens defenceman Mike Matheson is actually ... When you take a look at Matheson’s player card from Evolving Hockey, it becomes clear that not everything is ...
The victory left the Canadiens sitting comfortably in the second wild-card playoff spot in the ... 2025 Veteran defenceman Mike Matheson is a perfect example of how to do that.
Mike Matheson was a bit of a surprising bright spot for the Canadiens in 2023-24. The veteran defenseman was limited to 48 games during his debut season in Montreal. But last season saw him skate ...
Matheson recorded a power-play assist, three shots on goal and three hits in Friday's 6-3 win over the Capitals in Game 3. Matheson picked up his first point of the playoffs on the Canadiens' last ...
Matheson was a 15-year-old playing bantam hockey on Montreal ... one point out of a wild-card spot after winning a season-high five straight games. Canadiens’ Mike Matheson keeps his eye ...
Matheson (undisclosed) is undergoing tests and is questionable to return to Saturday's game versus the Jets, Eric Engels of Sportsnet reports. Matheson logged a power-play assist in 16:15 of ice ...
and Matheson will provide an excellent test case for that theory. “Mike, like a lot of players, one, there’s a progression that comes with maturity as a hockey player, and there’s a ...
Montreal Canadiens' defenseman Mike Matheson, despite a strong season and playoff appearance, emphasizes the need for continued growth. While acknowledging the team's progress, he believes true ...
However, Mike Matheson didn't. The 31-year-old veteran had a very tough year, and fans' reactions at times were eerily similar to those they dealt to another Montreal native blueliner 20 or so ...
Canadiens defenceman Mike Matheson ... of a wild-card spot after winning a season-high four straight games. Hughes and Jeff Gorton — the Canadiens’ executive vice-president of hockey ...